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Dog-Friendly Activities in Parson, BC

Here are the dog-friendly activities closest to Parson. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners.

Pet Friendly Banff National Park
Banff National Park With magnificent views and nearly 950 miles (1500 km) of trails along with valleys, mountains, glaciers, forests, meadows and rivers, Banff National Park has plenty of areas for you to explore with Fido. Dogs are welcome on many of the trails, but not all. Just remember that dogs must be leashed at all times, no matter where in the park you are, and it is imperative to the health of wildlife that you clean up after your pup. See Details
Pet Friendly Mut Hut Pet Emporium
Mut Hut Pet Emporium Mut Hut Pet Emporium offers premium treats, doggie bakery goodies, pet gear, toys, and more. Mut Hut Pet Emporium also offers grooming services. See Details
Hawk Ave Dog Park Bring Fido to the Hawk Ave Dog Park in Banff, AB. This 1.5-acre, off-leash recreation area is fenced and offers plenty of trees for shade. Amenities of the park include benches and water bowls. See Details
Quarry Lake Dog Park Located adjacent to Quarry Lake Park, this dog park has plenty of open space for your pup to enjoy. See Details
Crock a Doodle Canmore Crock A Doodle Canmore is pet-friendly. This paint your own pottery store welcomes leashed dogs to join their owners pursuing a new artistic endeavour, or increasing their knowledge on pottery painting. They are open Tuesday through Thursday from 12pm to 6pm, Friday to Saturday from 12pm to 8pm and Sunday from 11am to 4pm. See Details
Recreation Grounds Off-Leash Dog Park Recreation Grounds Off-Leash Dog Park features a beautiful walking trail and spacious grassy areas for you and Fido to enjoy in Banff, AB. Take in scenic mountain views from one of the park benches while your favorite canine gets some exercise. This fenced space does not offer separation for small and large dogs, so make sure your pup is comfortable around dogs of all sizes. See Details
Kootenay National Park Kootenay National Park is a dog-friendly park in Radium Hot Springs, BC. Leashed dogs are welcome to accompany you as you hike. The prime season for hiking runs from July through mid-September. There are short hikes, day hikes, and multi-day hikes to enjoy with Fido. See Details
Bow Valley SUP & Surf Bow Valley SUP & Surf offers dog-friendly tours throughout the summer on Banff’s Two Jack Lake, surrounded by view of Mt. Rundle and Mt. Cascade. They offer introductory classes with a Paddle Canada certified guide. Alternatively, you and your water-loving pup can join one of the morning or sunset tours. See Details
Glacier National Park Glacier National Park in Rogers Pass, BC, is dog-friendly. Scale its heights following trails pioneered by legendary Swiss mountain guides, take a gentle stroll amid moss-draped old-growth cedars or hike through alpine meadows strewn with lichen-covered boulders. Dogs are welcome if they are leashed, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. The park is open year-round; valley trails open in May, while upper-elevation trails are snowed-in into early July. Day-use areas open in June, and campgrounds open in late June. The ski season is November to April. See Details
Mount Revelstoke National Park Mount Revelstoke National Park is pet-friendly. You'll find lots of different hikes to choose from once you drive to the top of this national park. Dogs are not allowed on the shuttle van, but are welcome on the lower slopes of Mount Revelstoke, but must remain on a leash at all times. Off-leash dogs can disturb and injure wildlife or trigger aggressive responses from predators such as bears. Clean up any mess that your pooch leaves behind. See Details
Canmore History Walking Tour 'Canmore History Walking Tour' is a pet-friendly Airbnb Experience hosted by Jacob. Join an immersive walking tour of Canmore. Leashed dogs are welcome with prior host approval. The experience lasts 1.5 hours and can accommodate up to 10 guests ages 8 and up. Rates start at $53 per person. See Details
Nipika Mountain Resort Nipika Mountain Resort is extremely welcoming of pets, including on the ski trails! Enjoy more than 100 kilometers of dog-friendly trails with your furry best friend. See Details
The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise Spend time in the winter wonderland of Lake Louise on the 100 kilometers of dog-friendly trails at the beautiful Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise. See Details
Dog Days at St. Eugene Golf Resort & Casino The pet-friendly St. Eugene Golf Resort & Casino in Cranbrook, BC, welcomes golfers and their furry companions for Dog Days from Thursday through Monday. Guests can enjoy a round of golf with their leashed pup anytime after 3:00 PM. To ensure availability, please call ahead for a tee time. Dogs must remain leashed at all times and owners are responsible for cleaning up after them. The St. Eugene Golf Resort & Casino also offers dog-friendly rooms for overnight stays! See Details
Banff Canoe Club Well-behaved dogs who are comfortable on the water are welcome to join their owners on a canoe rental from Banff Canoe Club in the beautiful resort town of Banff, AB. This pet-friendly adventure offers a unique way to take in the stunning scenery of Banff’s lakes, whether you join a guided tour or paddle out on your own. Pups should have their own life vest, as none are provided. Rental rates vary based on membership status and duration. Please note that SUPs and kayaks are not pet friendly. See Details
Banff Doghouse Banff Doghouse is pet-friendly. This store specializes in canine supplies and swag. They are open every day of the week from 10:30am to 7:00pm. See Details
Golden Off Leash Dog Park Fido is invited to play at Golden Off-Leash Dog Park in Golden, BC. This fully fenced park offers a safe and spacious environment for your pup to run, play and socialize off-leash. There's also a second, smaller fenced area specifically designated for dogs who may not get along well with others, ensuring a more comfortable experience for all visitors. See Details
Banff Explorer Explore Lake Louise and Moraine Lake with your well-behaved pup on this dog-friendly tour from Banff Explorer in Banff, AB. Skip the hassle of driving—relax in pet-welcoming transport and soak in iconic views. Stroll turquoise shores, snap photos with your furry friend, and enjoy a small-group experience made for both humans and dogs. See Details
Ray Brydon Park Ray Brydon Park is the district's formally designated off-leash dog park in Invermere, BC. Located beside Toby Creek south of the Panorama Bridge in Athalmer, this recreation space has quickly become popular among local dog owners and people traveling through the area. While your dog plays in the park, you can enjoy the stunning surroundings made up of swooping mountains, valleys and pine forests. You'll also discover a restroom in the parking area, benches, and picnic tables to make your stay more comfortable. Note that the park isn't fenced and should only be used by off-leash pups who have a good recall and are comfortable around their pet companions. See Details
Yoho National Park Yoho National Park is pet-friendly. Named for a Cree expression of awe and wonder, Yoho lies on the western slopes of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on the awesome hiking trails that wind around the mountains. For the safety and comfort of the wildlife in the park, dogs must remain leashed at all times. See Details
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